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Amsterdam Concert (1975)
… was graced by the presence of Hakham Solomon Gaon, Chief Rabbi of the Spanish-Portuguese Congregations of the British … … Amsterdam … Gibraltar … Lekha Dodi (Piyyut) … Western Sephardic … Amsterdam Concert (1975) …
Sarah “Shorty” Elias
… New York in the United States. There, she met and married Rabbi David Elias, a member of the leading Rabbinic family of Monastir. Together, they had seven … here: Music of the Jews of Monastir. … 10 … 41111 … Sephardic Vocalist … Ladino, Ladino - Judeo-Espagnol - …
3. The Little Sister (Aḥot Qetanah)
… the qadish opening of the eve of Rosh Hashanah service in Sephardic and Eastern synagogues. It was composed by Abraham … song is a free translation of Aḥot qetanah into Ladino by Rabbi Reuben Eliyahu Yisrael (see above, no. 2 ). The poem … bbbaA, cccaA, etc.). The refrain became a traditional Sephardic blessing: “may the year end and its curses.” The …
2. El Merecimiento de Isaac (Im Afes Rova Haqen)
… own son Isaac. The inclusion of an Ashkenazi poem in the Sephardic liturgy is exceptional. In the Sephardic rite it is generally sung before blowing the … Ladino was made by Reuben Eliyahu Israel (1856-1932), a rabbi and hazzan active on the Island of Rhodes who was …
Abraham Beniso
… teacher. At the same time, recognized as one of the leading Sephardic cantors of his age, he was invited to appear in … Cardiff, Tangier, Nice and Israel. He appeared at the Sephardic Cantors Festival in Jerusalem (1974) representing … Mario Suarez (Portugal), Mayor Teddy Kollek, the chief Rabbis of Israel and Great Britain and the Archbishop of …
Jews in Gibraltar and the music of their synagogues
… “multicultural” community mixing North African with Western Sephardic traditions already dwelled in Gibraltar when Rabbi Nieto arrived. Jews constituted one third of the … … Morocco … London … Western Sephardi tradition … Western Sephardic … Jews in Gibraltar and the music of their …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… a people’s collective suffering and the veneration of its rabbinic elites. In the twentieth century, scholars of the … elusive figure. In a way, he, too, is like the medieval rabbis so beloved by Jewish Studies—a disembodied male mind, … him, Hasidim, Yemenites, Arabs, falla h im, [3] Georgians, Sephardic Jews, kushim , [4] Galician Jews and so forth. All …
Isaac Levy
… Isaac Levy was born in Manisa near Izmir to a Sephardic Jewish family. At the age of three, he moved with … poets of the golden age of Jewish culture in Spain, such as Rabbi Yehudah Halevi, Rabbi Solomon ibn Gevirol, Rav Abraham … work was devoted to collect and to preserve the songs of Sephardic Jews; these songs had been passed down orally from …
71. El juramento del mancebo + El escolero y las viñas + El novio desprendido (La Gloria)
… El novio desprendido (stanzas 3 and 4) appears in other Sephardic traditions such as Rhodes, Bulgaria and Salonica … a version of El escolero y las viñas from the collection of Rabbi Moses Levy copied by Manrique de Lara in Sarajevo in … … Judeo-Spanish - Ladino … Ladino Songs … Ottoman Empire … Sephardic song … Sarajevo … Eastern Sephardi … 71. El …
60. Noche de alhad (Elie Cohen)
… of the piyyut Be-moza’ei yom menuhah , this traditional Sephardic copla was probably the most popular Ladino song … ( 1971 , pp. 127-128) uncovered the name of its author, Rabbi Abraham Toledo, who was an important Sephardic Ottoman poet active in the late seventeenth and …